Former Real Madrid player and honorary president Francisco ‘Paco’ Gento has died at the age of 88, the club has confirmed.
In a statement the club said: “Real Madrid C.F., the club’s president and the board of directors are deeply saddened by the death of Francisco Gento, honorary president of Real Madrid and one of the greatest legends of our club and of world football.
“Real Madrid would like to express its condolences and send its love and sympathy to his wife Mari Luz, to his sons Francisco and Julio, to his granddaughters Aitana and Candela and to all his relatives, teammates and loved ones.
“Paco Gento truly represents all the values of Real Madrid, and has been and will continue to be a reference for madridistas and for the sporting world. He will always be remembered by madridistas and all football fans as one of their greatest.
“Francisco Gento passed away at the age of 88. Real Madrid would also like to express its condolences to all Real Madrid members and fans.”
Gento won the European Cup six times while playing for the club – the only player in the history of football to have done so.
Having started his career at Racing Santander, Gento joined Real Madrid in 1953 and spent 18 years in the Spanish capital until his retirement in 1971.
The left winger also made 600 appearances for the club and scored 182 goals.
Gento won 43 caps for Spain and represented his country in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups.